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Final Fantasy XIII (Sony PlayStation 3, 2010) Greatest Hits Sealed

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    Item specifics

    Condition
    Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
    Region Code
    NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
    Release Year
    2010
    Rating
    T-Teen
    Publisher
    Square Enix
    Game Name
    Final Fantasy XIII
    UPC
    0662248910017
    Platform
    Sony PlayStation 3
    Video Game Series
    Final Fantasy Series
    Features
    <li>Epic adventure and rich storytelling in the Final Fantasy tradition<br/><br/><li>Play as outcast heroes from a sheltered city in the sky<br/><br/><li>Battle beasts and villains in tactical combat with a real-time flow<br/><br/><li>Summon giant guardians; merge to form battle vehicles<br/><br/>
    MPN
    BLUS30416
    Genre
    Role Playing

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    Product Information

    Final Fantasy XIII is a role-playing game for high-def consoles, set in an original realm that blends futuristic technology and ancient mysticism. Players follow the epic adventure of a group of gifted youngsters, informally led by an orphan girl called Lightning. The game uses an original variation on the "Active Time Battle" system, seen in earlier Final Fantasy adventures. Players queue up fighting moves for their hero to attempt, limited by the number of "Command Slot" action points they have. <br><br>Characters earn additional action points as they level up. Combat plays out in a real-time flow. As players control the key character in each battle, the computer directs the moves of other heroes. Players can influence the actions of the allies in the fight by using the "Paradigm Shift" feature to change a computer-controlled character's class type.<br><br>In the traditions of the top-selling Final Fantasy series, the game's story is told cinematically, with emotionally charged interactions between highly expressive characters, in intricately detailed, computer-generated movie sequences that run between the player-controlled action. The game begins in the mystical metropolis of Cocoon, created ages earlier by godlike titans called the fal'Cie. The city floats high above the earth, keeping its citizens sheltered and safe from the dangers of the wilderness below. <br><br>Among the populace, there are certain individuals known as I'Cie, who bear the mark of the ancient creators. This mark indicates great power, but also great danger. Those who carry it -- including the young heroes of the adventure -- are considered to be cursed. At moments of great peril, I'Cie can summon a mystical Eidolon guardian being to fight alongside them, and in certain circumstances, they can temporarily join with their summoned entities to form powerful vehicles or weapons, in the game's "Gestalt Mode."

    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Square Enix
    MPN
    BLUS30416
    UPC
    0662248910017
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    53683420

    Product Key Features

    Video Game Series
    Final Fantasy Series
    Platform
    Sony PlayStation 3
    Game Name
    Final Fantasy XIII
    Rating
    T-Teen
    Genre
    Role Playing
    Features
    <li>Epic adventure and rich storytelling in the Final Fantasy tradition<br/><br/><li>Play as outcast heroes from a sheltered city in the sky<br/><br/><li>Battle beasts and villains in tactical combat with a real-time flow<br/><br/><li>Summon giant guardians; merge to form battle vehicles<br/><br/>

    Additional Product Features

    Number of Players
    1
    Control Elements
    Gamepad/Joystick
    Release Year
    2010
    Country/Region of Manufacture
    USA
    LeafCats
    139973
    ESRB Descriptor
    Mild Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence

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    371 product ratings
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    • Top favourable review

      Compelling graphics with a cinematic introduction.

      Game is in good working order and the original instruction manual was in good condition as well. Amazing graphics with an optional tutorial system to go along with the game. Thus far, the game seems very cinematic as you're going through the initial stage of the game. The battle system and leveling system seems to appear different from previous Final Fantasy games. In battle, you can create a chain of commands that you want your character to perform such as attack or use a special skill. As for leveling, all I noticed was that I didn't see any experience points at the end of battles. Still have a lot of game playing but at least I have a lot to look forward to.

      Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: vipgoldq45

    • Top critical review

      Unfortunate addition to such a great franchise

      As a long time Final Fantasy fan. I was disappointed in this release for a variety of reasons. First, the game holds your hand with tutorials for at least the first 20 hours of gameplay. The story is very linear and you literally walk in a straight line interrupted by cutscenes and battles where you just hit the X button and they are fought for you. The battle system feels very dumbed down and expands very slowly. I know the game starts to open later on and the paradigm system "can" get interesting later but I have lost my interested in playing any more.

      Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: ctownsellers

    • great Final Fantasy title, must own for FF/Jrpg fans

      Final Fantasy 13 is a great game with huge potential. If you are a fan of previous FF games or a fan of JRPGS then you will buy it and beat it. If you are a western RPG fan read a full review before buying. The only thing holding the game from getting great scores is its linear path and no open towns :( You get a classic FF story with the best graphics the series has seen. The new battle system is very fast but controllable thanks to the new paradigm system. I think its my favorite FF battle system to date because you can play general by spamming auto battle and changing the roles, or if your reflexes are a bit faster or you put the game on a bit slower you can micomanage the abilities of your player (but not party members) The story is engaging in typical FF fashion. The CG looks ...

    • One step forward, one step back

      I have mixed opinions about Final Fantasy XIII simply because it is a departure from previous games in the series. Unlike previous FFs, XIII focuses on the battle system and nearly eliminates the freedom of a open-world map. As a friend of mine harshly described it, XIII is the world&apos;s most beautiful hallway simulator: each world/chapter consists of traveling from point A to point B, with a mix of battles, cut scenes and NPCs to break the tedium. The new battle system is a mix between FFXII&apos;s and Kingdom Heart&apos;s battle systems. The player is only able to control one character that is designated by whichever chapter or scenario the game is in. The Paradigm system, the meat and bones of the game, allows the player to assign roles to each character, ranging from offensive ...

    • Old school player adjusting to the new battle system

      I haven't played Final Fantasy since it was on the SNES. Of course, this game far exceeds that system's capabilities, but I am in an adjustment period right now. I'm sure some of the stuff I will mention has been around for a long time, so be nice. :) The way battle is done has changed: it is now active-time based, so there is no turn-based play any more; battle happens whenever it happens. ALSO, you only really control the main character. The other characters are assigned "paradigms" that decide how they will behave in battle. For instance, if I want a brute force attack, I can make everyone a ravager and there will be a relentless assault on the enemy, but no healing or support roles. I'm not sure if I like this--I really enjoyed controlling every character myself. I've only ...